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<blockquote data-quote="randerto" data-source="post: 848844" data-attributes="member: 5198"><p>I didn't say anything about a guarantee of a six-win season, but rather I would personally see that as progress next season with the other two stipulations mentioned. What Pastner says is very true here also - you must get old and stay old - but better to do this with consistent top 25 recruiting classes than consistent top 50 classes CPJ was able to attract. And I'm not denigrating CPJ. I loved the way CPJ could win with pure offensive scheme but the linemen he attracted on both sides of the ball can't sustain a none-3O program. And history shows we clearly don't want a 3O program again. Coaches matter but high-quality players matter more. </p><p></p><p>We'll see new a new OC - and I assume a new DC - announced in the next few days. So new coaches aside, the most important thing right now is to focus on strong 2022 and 2023 classes to add quality depth - particularly on both lines - which is what we're sorely missing. It's very hard to find a program that wins consistently without consistent top 25 recruiting. Recruiting is king - and the portal matters but it's mostly about filling short-term gaps - not building a consistent winning program. </p><p></p><p>To answer your question about how we gain 3 W's - it's not too hard within this context - more quality depth/experience/maturity on the LOS (both D and O lines), one more year of experience for Sims and minimizing all the coverage mistakes in our defensive backfield will get us 3 more W's in 2022. Keeping a few of our more experienced players for 2022 would also help a lot...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randerto, post: 848844, member: 5198"] I didn't say anything about a guarantee of a six-win season, but rather I would personally see that as progress next season with the other two stipulations mentioned. What Pastner says is very true here also - you must get old and stay old - but better to do this with consistent top 25 recruiting classes than consistent top 50 classes CPJ was able to attract. And I'm not denigrating CPJ. I loved the way CPJ could win with pure offensive scheme but the linemen he attracted on both sides of the ball can't sustain a none-3O program. And history shows we clearly don't want a 3O program again. Coaches matter but high-quality players matter more. We'll see new a new OC - and I assume a new DC - announced in the next few days. So new coaches aside, the most important thing right now is to focus on strong 2022 and 2023 classes to add quality depth - particularly on both lines - which is what we're sorely missing. It's very hard to find a program that wins consistently without consistent top 25 recruiting. Recruiting is king - and the portal matters but it's mostly about filling short-term gaps - not building a consistent winning program. To answer your question about how we gain 3 W's - it's not too hard within this context - more quality depth/experience/maturity on the LOS (both D and O lines), one more year of experience for Sims and minimizing all the coverage mistakes in our defensive backfield will get us 3 more W's in 2022. Keeping a few of our more experienced players for 2022 would also help a lot... [/QUOTE]
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